"water,
water, everywhere"...."in Arizona?" -
"bring plenty of extra balls" gurgle aquaphobes
dipping into "about 22 or more" liquid-laden
holes on these three "outstanding" nines afloat
amid "exquisite landscaping" that's "better
manicured than the toes on your wife", or your
wife to be--- it's a lush location for a lavish wedding
catered by the elegant on-course eatery, Bernard's;
try it in the summer, when it's cheap compared with
spring.

Profile: This club has three nine hole courses that are played in three
eighteen hole combinations. Water comes into play on twenty-four
out of the twenty-seven holes. Several world-class tournaments
are held here each year. Some greens are double and triple-tiered,
forcing more decisive shots to the green. The most challenging
combination is the White/Gold Course, and the best hole is
probably #9 on the White Course, a 471-yard, par 4. On this
hole, players must hit their tee shot over a slight rise in
the fairway if they hope to reach the green in two. The approach
must travel a good 200 yards over water to a three-tiered
putting surface.